5 Cách đơn giản để quản lý ảnh và video trên Android

5 Cách đơn giản để quản lý ảnh và video trên Android

Tìm một tập tin phương tiện cụ thể giữa vô số ảnh chụp màn hình, ảnh chế và ảnh chụp từ máy ảnh là điều vô cùng khó khăn. Sự cám dỗ chụp ảnh liên tục càng mạnh mẽ hơn với những chiếc điện thoại có camera chất lượng cao. Tuy nhiên, bạn sẽ bỏ lỡ sự tiện lợi mà một hệ thống quản lý có cấu trúc mang lại. Google Photos có thể giúp bạn, và đây là một ứng dụng quản lý hình ảnh tuyệt vời, ngay cả đối với những người chưa từng sử dụng hệ sinh thái Google. Các ứng dụng thư viện ảnh mặc định từ các nhà sản xuất điện thoại cũng cung cấp các công cụ mạnh mẽ. Phát hiện ảnh trùng lặp, nhóm theo khuôn mặt, định vị địa lý… tất cả đều góp phần làm cho việc quản lý bộ sưu tập ảnh và video của bạn trở nên dễ dàng hơn. Dưới đây là 5 cách đơn giản giúp bạn sắp xếp ảnh và video trên Android:

  1. Sử dụng Album và Thư mục: Đây là phương pháp cơ bản nhưng hiệu quả. Tạo các album hoặc thư mục theo chủ đề (ví dụ: “Chuyến du lịch Đà Lạt”, “Sinh nhật bé An”, “Ảnh công việc”) để phân loại ảnh và video. Hầu hết các ứng dụng thư viện ảnh đều cho phép bạn tạo album và thư mục dễ dàng.

  2. Tận dụng chức năng tìm kiếm: Nếu bạn không muốn mất thời gian phân loại thủ công, hãy tận dụng chức năng tìm kiếm mạnh mẽ của Google Photos hoặc ứng dụng thư viện ảnh của bạn. Bạn có thể tìm kiếm ảnh theo ngày, vị trí, người trong ảnh, hoặc thậm chí theo từ khóa mà bạn đã thêm vào ảnh.

  3. Loại bỏ ảnh trùng lặp và ảnh chất lượng kém: Ảnh trùng lặp chiếm nhiều dung lượng bộ nhớ và làm rối mắt. Nhiều ứng dụng thư viện ảnh có tính năng phát hiện ảnh trùng lặp, giúp bạn dễ dàng xóa chúng. Bạn cũng nên xóa những ảnh mờ, bị nhòe hoặc không cần thiết để tiết kiệm dung lượng và giữ cho thư viện ảnh của mình gọn gàng.

  4. Sử dụng các ứng dụng quản lý ảnh của bên thứ ba: Nếu ứng dụng thư viện ảnh mặc định không đáp ứng được nhu cầu của bạn, hãy thử tìm kiếm và sử dụng các ứng dụng quản lý ảnh của bên thứ ba trên Google Play Store. Nhiều ứng dụng này cung cấp các tính năng nâng cao như tự động tạo album, sao lưu ảnh lên đám mây, chỉnh sửa ảnh…

  5. Sao lưu ảnh lên đám mây: Sao lưu ảnh lên đám mây (như Google Photos, Dropbox, iCloud…) không chỉ giúp bạn tiết kiệm dung lượng trên điện thoại mà còn đảm bảo an toàn cho dữ liệu của bạn trong trường hợp điện thoại bị mất hoặc hư hỏng. Lưu ý lựa chọn gói lưu trữ phù hợp với nhu cầu sử dụng của bạn.

Bằng cách kết hợp những phương pháp trên, bạn có thể dễ dàng quản lý bộ sưu tập ảnh và video khổng lồ của mình trên điện thoại Android, biến nó từ một mớ hỗn độn thành một kho tàng kỷ niệm được sắp xếp gọn gàng và dễ dàng truy cập.

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It’s hard to find one media file buried between screenshots, memes, and camera roll pictures. The temptation to keep snapping away is stronger with a quality camera phone. However, you miss out on how smooth things can be with a structured organization system. Google Photos can help, and it’s a winner in image management, even for those hesitant about the broader ecosystem it belongs to. Stock gallery apps from phone makers also offer powerful tools. Duplicate detection, face grouping, location tags, and smart albums are a few. Here are the top ways these tools turn your gallery into a space that works for you.

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Create smart albums

Albums in Photos are smarter and more dynamic than the competition. Use smart search to find media by keywords, date, or elements in the shot. Google Photos recognizes objects, scenes, locations, and text inside it. It also scans for faces automatically. When it identifies someone, create an album for them and set it to auto-add future photos where that person appears. Instead of manually curating it, the album updates itself behind the scenes. Samsung Gallery offers similar functionalities. Here’s how to use both apps.

Turn on face grouping in Google Photos

  1. Open Google Photos.
  2. Tap your account picture in the upper-right corner.
  3. Select Photos settings.

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                                        Go to <strong>Preferences</strong> &gt; <strong>Group similar faces</strong>.
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                                        Tap the <strong>Face groups </strong>toggle button.
    
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    It may take a while for Photos to identify and group faces. Check back to manage people or enter the Collections menu. You will see a tab labeled People.

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            Create albums in Google Photos
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                                        Tap <strong>+</strong> at the top of the app.
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                                        Select <strong>Album</strong>.
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                                        Give your album a title and description.
    
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                                        Choose to auto-add photos of people and objects or select media files yourself.
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                                        If you choose to create an auto-updating album, turn on notifications. Check the provided box when selecting people to do it.
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                                        Tap <strong>Search</strong> in the lower-right corner.
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                                        Enter a keyword into the search bar<strong> </strong>at the top of the app. For this tutorial, we use <strong>Food</strong>.
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                                        Long press images or videos to select them.
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                                        Tap <strong>+</strong> in the upper-right corner.
    
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                                        Select <strong>Album</strong>.
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                                        Give your album a name and description.
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                                        Tap the <strong>check mark</strong> in the upper-left corner to save the changes.
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                    <li>
                                        Open Samsung Gallery.
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                                        Tap <strong>Albums</strong> at the bottom of the app.
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                                        Tap <strong>+</strong> and select <strong>Auto-updating album</strong>. You can also select <strong>Album</strong> to create a standard version.
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                                        Give the album a name. Then tap <strong>Create</strong>.
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                                        Select people to include in the album. Then tap <strong>Done</strong>.
    
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    Stack photos in Google Photos

    Google Photos and Samsung Gallery use stacking to group similar photos. When you take multiple shots at the same moment, they flood your gallery. However, stacked photos appear as one image in a preview with overlapping squares indicating it. Tapping it reveals the rest of the photos inside. Either delete the extras, archive them, or move them into an album. Turn on backups in Google Photos so that stacking works. When you’ve done it, follow the steps below to enable the feature.

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            Stack images in Google Photos
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                                        In the Photos menu, tap the <strong>three-dot icon</strong> in the upper-right corner.
                        </li>
                    <li>
                                        Tap the <strong>Stack similar photos</strong> toggle button.
                        </li>
                    <li>
                                        Return to your photos and tap the images with tiny squares to expand and manage your stack.
    
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    Photos recommends top picks in your stacks. They are images Google thinks are the best versions of the group. They’re the sharpest ones with the best lighting, the least blur, and the clearest subject. Take your time to review them all and choose the ones you prefer.

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            Stack photos in Samsung Gallery
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                                        Tap the <strong>three-dot icon</strong> in the upper-right corner.
                        </li>
                    <li>
                                        Select <strong>Group similar images</strong>. Gallery analyzes your images and arranges them.
                        </li>
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                                        Tap any images with tiny squares to view and manage your stacks.
    
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    Hide sensitive content from public view

    Not every content has to be scandalous to be private. If you don’t want anyone seeing it, it’s a valid enough reason to keep it out of sight. You could easily hand someone your phone to show one thing and accidentally reveal it. Android offers numerous private solutions to prevent that, depending on your device.

    Google Photos has a Locked Folder where you can store photos and videos behind your screen lock. Samsung Gallery offers hardware-level encryption through a Secure Folder. Private Space on Google Pixel phones allows you to create a separate user space to open a version of Google Photos just for you. You can also hide cluttered memes, GIFs, and other distractions with one tap. Here’s how:

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                                        In the Photos menu, tap the <strong>three-dot icon</strong> in the upper-right corner.
                        </li>
                    <li>
                                        Select <strong>Hide clutter from other apps</strong>.
    
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    Use file manager apps

    Moving photos and videos to file managers is a deeper way to clean up. When you create albums in your gallery app, you’ll only set up a visual shortcut. The photos still live in their original locations on the system. When you move them to different folders within your file manager, you change where the files exist on your phone.

    You might have media files from a trip saved via WhatsApp, your camera, and screenshots. If you move those files into one folder, they’re stored together in one place. Everything is clearly labeled when you sync it to Google Drive or connect your phone to a computer.

    Having a functional file manager app makes the process smoother. Files by Google is a go-to for most people because of its clean layout and intelligent features. It automatically suggests what to delete, including duplicates, blurry photos, and old screenshots. XFolder is another option if you want desktop-style control on your phone.

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                            Use cloud storage solutions
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    Dropbox, Proton Drive, OneDrive, and similar cloud storage services are online spaces where you can store, access, and manage your files remotely. These platforms are powerful extensions of your phone. You can sort photos and videos into folders by date, event, or category, rename files for clarity, and back them up without worrying about space.

    Google Drive dominates cloud storage, especially for Android users, because of its integration with Photos. However, your files aren’t end-to-end encrypted, and Google holds the keys. Technically, they can analyze your content at any time.

    Although it’s a newer cloud storage platform, Proton Drive is the most privacy-focused platform. It encrypts your files, and you hold the decryption keys, such that Proton can’t see what you stored. It also lets you enable photo backups in a dedicated tab, which Google Drive and most other apps don’t have.

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    Organization begins behind the lens

    Habit starts with awareness. You add to a digital pile every time you snap a picture, take a screenshot, or receive files from people. The clutter becomes harder to ignore over time. Don’t wait until it gets to that point. Even though photo management apps promise to organize everything for you, they can only do so much if you’re not actively involved. Take out time within the week or after an event of sporadic selfies and group shots to go through, delete, sort, and back up your images properly.

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